Photographer's Note

People leaving church at Marsaskala in Malta on a Sunday morning.

Marsaskala (M'Skala) is a sea-side village in Malta that has grown up around the small harbour at the head of Marsaskala Bay, a long narrow inlet also known as Marsaskala Creek. The bay is sheltered to the north by Ras iż-Żonqor, the south-east corner of Malta, and to the south by the headland of Ras il-Gżira.

The name comes from the words "Marsa" (meaning "Port") and "Sqalli" (meaning "Sicilian"). The village extends along both sides of the bay, and across most of Il-?amrija, a creek leading to Il-Ponta tal-Gzira.

A fine viewpoint, where the steps create an irresistible path for us to see the church.
The people add a scenario and a sense of scale.
I do like how you have given a wide enough view to include the trees, which add a natural border and a softer ambience.

Hello Stephen,
Excellent view up to nice small church. I like the arrangement with the green trees and the people in foreground. The red car adds nice contrast. You should try to clone the line on the rood (left side).
Very well done.
Greetings,
Miro

Hello Stephen. Malta and its magnificent buildings. Wherever I see, I see the great past of the island. The balanced composed photo pleases me very well - as well as the informative text.
Best rgds, Wolfgang.

Red jeep in fine contrast, both in colors and a modern vhicle against older archi.-style of the church's edifice, Stephen.
DOF and clarity rendered well, people added life to the scene.
have a nice weekend,
Ike